Some of the complications you are exposing your children to by not getting the vaccine include viral pneumonia, brain infection and flesh-eating disease.
He got coxsackie last year and could have died from dehydration - but we still go to the playground where he caught it. (And the playground where he got pinkeye.) He could have been a flying projectile on several flights as a lap baby. He could have been smothered while co-sleeping. He could drown in a kiddie pool because he's convinced he knows how to swim. (But hey, he gets bonus points for breastfeeding longer than a year. That outta counteract some stuff.)
I'm not trying to make light of things, but we all take different risks with our kids. Not doing some MINOR vaccines is mine. I also don't give him antibiotics unless really necessary and he doesn't eat things with Red 40.
One of the problems with vaccines is that you're taking risks with ALL of our kids by your actions, or inaction.
One of the problems with vaccines is that you're taking risks with ALL of our kids by your actions, or inaction.
Excuse me, but haven't you been fussing on another thread about your right to have your parent subject kids (and put people at risk) at WDW to cigarette smoke?![]()
I was under the impression that children who have been vaccinated against chicken pox will get a mild case, if anything, if exposed to a child without the vaccine with chicken pox. That's one of the benefits being touted of the vaccine.
Children who go to the playground with communicable diseases put my child - all children - at risk. Russ landed in the ER from his bout of coxsackie. But I can't ban all kids from the playground - I can only take care of mine.
And hey - you've been in the lap baby debates. Lap babies put everyone around them at risk because they will be a projectile in heavy turbulence.
I'm not trying to make light of things, but we all take different risks with our kids. Not doing some MINOR vaccines is mine. I also don't give him antibiotics unless really necessary and he doesn't eat things with Red 40.
One of the problems with vaccines is that you're taking risks with ALL of our kids by your actions, or inaction.
Yes. So?
Edited to add: I hardly think smoking in the great outdoors is a danger to anybody but the most sensitive asthmatics, and even then, I'm pretty skeptical how these folks manage to make it through the day given their alleged reactions to outside triggers.
wait!!
If your child has had a vacine and another child hasnt, YOUR child whos been vacinated wouldnt be at risk. So why are we arguing? the only children who would be at risk are other unvacinated kids.
With a lot of medications, that's how they make it through a day. But that was covered on the thread too, not that you paid attention.
My kids aren't vaccinated, DS had an adverse reaction so they recommended delaying the girls. When DD#2 started having unexplained seizures on top of everything else she has going on her pulmonologist said no to any vaccines. Yup, her doctor said not to vaccinate her or her sister and this is at a top children's hospital.